IMPORTANT: This procedure uses considerable amount of ink and if you don’t set printing setting to a moderate level it will kill your cartridge.

Steps:

1. Get Rasterbator: You can either download it from here or use its web version. Although, keep in mind that online version puts some restrictions on output size and resolution

2.Run rasterbator and select source image

3.Select paper size and alignment: The rasterbated image will be automatically split onto several pages, so you need specify the format of each unit paper(A4, A3 etc) and its alignment(horizontal or vertical). If you plan to print poster yourself then make sure to select paper format supported by your printer(ex; A4)

4.Define output size: Output size is defined by the amount of papers to be used for image width or height. For instance, you can tell rasterbator to produce a poster with a width equivalent to 12 horizontally-aligned A4 papers(see poster below).

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July 29, 2017 at 10:54 am

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IS there anyone who could find a good clean crisp high definition pisture from the Boondock Saints. The same image as the one up top. I have been searching for a long time but I can't seem to find a good image of it. There are plenty of them online but they are on the smaller size and they are usually not high def.

My black ink cartridge was brand new, and costed me somewhere between 15 and 20 euros (that makes what in dollars, think about it, damn) . I say "was" because I printed one little poster (9 pages) of a black and white image. In just 9 pages it killed a cartridge that was completley new. I wanted to do a temp job of covering up a hole in my bedroom door before my family came all the way from america to france to visit me, and I just screwed myself. should have just bought a 5 euro poster cuz the end result was just 9 pages of black dots which dont even resemble the original image...jesus it just ate the shit right out of my ink, leaving me with something I cant even put up on the door. I wish rasterbator had warned me something like "this will kill your ink, if your even thinking of doing something over a normal poster size, plan on replacing your cartridge once or twice before the printing is done". I just finished disputing for an hour with my soon to be wife over the horrible waste of money I just accomplished. crap, it took me a year of doing normal letters and copies of forms and stuff from time to time, before I finished my last black cartridge, and just killed an entire one in one fell swoop of 9 pages of printing. thanks rasterbator. and of course, as I have been told, it wasnt rasterbators fault, it was mine for not realizing that 9 pages would do what took me a year to do with normal printing. just a warning to anyone who might do like me and print without thinking about it first. this whole thing just ruined my day. I'm getting married in week, have bills coming out the ass, and really didnt have 15 euros to piss away for nothing, and then had the pleasure of getting my ass royally bitched out for it. cool. wonderful.

1) How many times can Aibek say this is not his room, poster or crotch rocket before people catch on?

2) This is sweet; I'm worried about the 'glue' on my wall though. That blue-tak stuff sucks as it leaves an oily dot on your wall and paper, and it also leaves weird bumps where you press. Does anyone have any other ideas?

It seems to me that your resolution settings are slightly messed up, probably too low. I would recommend following. Before printing anything large, first try to rasterbate your image on 4 A4 sheets (2x2) and keep resolution settings on relatively high level (smaller dots). If it works out well, it means there is nothing wrong with your settings, and probably you just did something wrong on your first try.

I downloaded the Rasterbator and the Net Framework files, but when I rasterbated the image, the PDF just comes out as a series of large dots - the former image is unrecognizable. What could be the issue?

To avoid damaging your walls, try using double-sided scotch tape. I'd have some extra paint on hand -- you might have to do some touching-up when you get ready to move, but that way you don't have to use glue. And blue tak will make the poster look all lumpy.

Sounds awesome... Although, I am not sure how this can be done. Check out if rasterbator (or similar) provides custom option for paper format option (A4/A5/ etc.). If it does, then simply entering CD-box side lengths as paper size parameters should do the trick.

I have just printed my own picture out, its great. However, does anyone know how I could print this out using the inserts for a cd. It would still be letter sized paper however the margins would be reduced significantly. My goal is to print this off, slide them into CD Jewel cases, and then hang the CD jewel cases on the wall. Just trying to do something a little different. Any thoughts?

@wolfie
I am not the one who printed this image out. There is a link to the authors' profile next to the image. He can be more helpful with this. Although, grayish effect can be achieved by choosing light black color as a base color for rasterbation.

I don't there is a direct way to keep resolution intact, at least not with ratserbator. However reducing dot size(in settings) leads to higher resolution. Make sure you got lots of ink though before you do that :-)

great toy...
used to do these for the loft i lived in a while back....

as for the boondock st's, they weren't right wing religious anything.
they were a couple of irish guys who got fired from their meatpacking jobs, so they decided to start killing mafia guys for cash...
not because they were sinners, but because no one would really give two big turds about a bunch of mobsters getting offed.

take off your blinders...
hate the movie for it's premise of casual violence, and ron jeremy cameo, as opposed to some right wing agenda your medication helped you imagine....

personally, i agree with the previous awesome except fr lame crotch rocket, but thats a personal bias against crotch rockets.

I did this with a giant Chuck Norris picture. we put it up with some tape and alot of staples directly into the wall. This method was not particularly clean for our walls, but has lasted a really long time (been up over a year).

You don't really need Rasterbator!
Upload an image from your computer and choose how many sheets wide you would like your poster to be; Once you're happy with your selection, you can download the PDF file containing your newly created images and print each one massively blown up, resulting in a huge poster to stick on your wall ...

people, thatâ€™s not my bike, neither itâ€™s my poster. I wanted to illustrate how good it can look.
Although, now I feel like showing off my Ducati along with mine rasterbator creation. As soon as I get matching frames, Iâ€™ll post it on about page.